Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "cnlawren".
2003 Aug 10
3
Support for Bayesian statistics in R
I'm just starting to learn to use R, and although I'm seeing lots of
functions aimed at doing orthodox statistical analyses, I don't see the
same for Bayesian analyses. What support does R have for Bayesian
statistics?
2002 Nov 01
2
installing R on debian linux
I have a shiny new debian linux box and am just about to install R. I'm
also a shiny new linux user,
so please excuse these naive questions.
I've read the 'R Installation and Admin guide (2002-10-01)' and also
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ReadMe, and I know how to do
apt-get install r-base
which gives me
r-base-core r-base-html r-base-latex r-base-core
2002 Oct 12
6
Learning R: which book to choose?
I am new to R. I am going to by one of the following book:
1.
William N. Venables and Brian D. Ripley. Modern Applied Statistics
with S-Plus.
Third Edition. Springer, 1999. ISBN 0-387-98825-4.
2.
The Fourth Edition of the book from point 1.
3.
`S Programming'
by W. N. Venables and B. D. Ripley
Springer. ISBN 0-387-98966-8, 2000.
I can only by one of the above books.
Q1.
I have found
2002 Aug 04
5
Pseudo R^2 for logit - really naive question
I am using GLM to calculate logit models based on cross-sectional data. I
am now down to the hard work of making the results intelligible to very
average readers. Is there any way to calculate a psuedo analoque to the R^2
in standard linear regression for use as a purely descriptive statistic of
goodness of fit? Most of the readers of my report will be vaguely familiar
and more comfortable with